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... rhetorical magnification ' of the historian's theme , and the corresponding depreciation of previous wars , which have been embellished by the poets and logographers . However , since it is central to W.'s thesis that Thucydides himself ...
... rhetorical magnification ' of the historian's theme , and the corresponding depreciation of previous wars , which have been embellished by the poets and logographers . However , since it is central to W.'s thesis that Thucydides himself ...
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... rhetorical and literary ( rather than scientific , or rhetorical and scientific ) and therefore , because it springs from a different approach to historical truth , cannot be approached by historians of antiquity as if it were ' history ...
... rhetorical and literary ( rather than scientific , or rhetorical and scientific ) and therefore , because it springs from a different approach to historical truth , cannot be approached by historians of antiquity as if it were ' history ...
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... rhetorically - trained critics to discuss Thucydides , but it is by no means clear at what point the rhetorical rules and standards to which they appeal became established ; certainly the passage of Dionysius which W. cites ( Ep . Pomp ...
... rhetorically - trained critics to discuss Thucydides , but it is by no means clear at what point the rhetorical rules and standards to which they appeal became established ; certainly the passage of Dionysius which W. cites ( Ep . Pomp ...
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